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Re: I see Hugh is up early again
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 25, 2007 at 15:53:36 from (209.226.106.123):
In Reply to: Re: I see Hugh is up early again posted by BOBM25 on May 25, 2007 at 11:12:15:
Bob: We had a long weekend last weekend, I guess they still call it Victoria Day. I think most folks in Canada call it open up the cottage weekend and depending on location it is human flesh as food for black flies or mosquitos. Anywhere within 100 miles of the border, either side, they celebrate both weekends. It gives Americans an excuse to come over here and party 3rd weekend in May, then Canadians go over for the US festivities the very next weekend. We do the same thing on July 1st, Canada Day and your July 4th. Living this close to the border you can't celebrate without letting the neighbors in on the party. Now, I don't know how to deal with Al, he thinks of me as living up north with ice, igloos, etc. If I could just get him to look at a map and find the entire state of Wisconsin is north of Strathroy Ontario. He's been poking fun at the idea of me wearing shorts for about 3 years now. I gather from his post, he was a bit disappointed when he finally found the photo. I suppose the photo probably didn't convince him as it was taken near Rochester NY.
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